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Old August 21, 2012   #1
Cole_Robbie
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Default Disinfecting and winter cleaning

I was planning on not using my greenhouse until the early spring, in the hopes that a winter freeze would help to kill bugs and disease inside. But now I'm reading that Early Blight spores are not killed by freezing. I was planning on doing some cleaning and disinfecting anyway, and I'm trying to pick out the right products.

Diluted bleach is cheap, but I think it would be corrosive to the greenhouse plastic. I can still use bleach for the gravel floor, benches, and pots. I have a pressure washer I can spray the gravel with if that helps.

Physan 20 is sold in the catalog I order most of my supplies from. At $6/pint, diluted to 2 tbls/gal, it is not very expensive. I'm hoping that it won't hurt the greenhouse plastic. I might check with the manufacturer just in case.

I also have to remove the diluted latex paint that I sprayed as a shade coating. From what I read, a basic dish soap like Joy or Dawn will work to remove the paint without damaging the plastic, as long as only a soft rag, brush, or sponge is used.

If anyone has suggestions beyond the bleach and Physan, I am all ears. Thanks!
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